



Earnest, sometimes funny, occasionally profane, and once-in-a-while surprising: text-based graffiti compiled at
written on the city. Especially bizarre is this series of
flyers in San Francisco expressing CIA paranoia.
Earlier: Written on North Minneapolis, "
Love thy bro."
1 comment:
That's funny... The flyer was also hanging on a pole outside my offices in SF at Bay and Powell. After months of sitting in the rain and fog it finally disintigrated. Yet the creator (?) felt it a good idea to put a fresh copy back up. I didn't think they were going up all over the City, though...
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